This isn't a direct Rivendell issue but I am wondering if any of you have
encountered this one: I installed a new Lenovo i5 airplay client on CentOS
7, having turned off all the sleep/suspend/hibernate settings in the power
settings panel. I thought I had run this on airplay for several days to
test ahead of installing, but don't remember. So during the first night on
the air, the video display must have gone to sleep and would not awaken
this morning. The automation was playing fine.  I finally put us on backup
automation and crashed it in order to regain the display. The only setting
I found that hadn't been changed was a lock display after sleeping, but all
the sleep settings were set on "never". Could the USB port have gone to
sleep and thus, with wireless mouse and keyboard not able to wake it? (I
just thought of this - I should have plugged a wired mouse or keyboard in
to see if that would wake it.)

Has anyone encountered this? Any ideas how to get the display back when you
know the machine is running fine?

Is there a power setting control I can set in the system from the terminal
to be sure it never sleeps?

Tom Van Gorkom
Radio Esperanza Engineering, KRIO AM/FM, KOIR FM
Office: 956-380-8150
Cell: 865-803-7427

Rio Grande Bible Institute
4300 S US Hwy 281
Edinburg, TX 78539
_______________________________________________
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev

Reply via email to